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551.
To hear with candour ere we judge a cause
First Line:
To hear with candour ere we judge a cause
Last Line:
And give in spite of trivial faults your hands
DMI number:
38311
552.
To Holy Land in superstition's day
First Line:
To Holy Land in superstition's day
Last Line:
He hopes you'll think her fame no worse for him
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
38477
553.
To contradict blockhead idiot fool sot
First Line:
To contradict blockhead idiot fool sot
Last Line:
And I hope they'll be kind
Author:
Samuel Foote (Absolute)
DMI number:
31704
554.
To contradict me blockhead idiot fool sot
First Line:
To contradict me blockhead idiot fool sot
Last Line:
I'm sure they will hiss | and I hope they'll be kind
DMI number:
38309
555.
To damn or not that is the question now
First Line:
To damn or not that is the question now
Last Line:
Then hunt him critics he'll be noble game
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38332
556.
To day a mighty hero comes to warm
First Line:
To day a mighty hero comes to warm
Last Line:
At worst he'll find a Cornish borough here
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5936
557.
To entertain this bustling busy age
First Line:
To entertain this bustling busy age
Last Line:
You'll do our author's business and your own
DMI number:
38995
558.
Twas once the mode inglorious war to wage
First Line:
Twas once the mode inglorious war to wage
Last Line:
And trusts to nature what from nature came
DMI number:
33736
559.
Twas worth remark with how much heat and rage
First Line:
Twas worth remark with how much heat and rage
Last Line:
Let us do this and Cato is our friend
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
267
560.
Tonight a patient ear ye Britons lend
First Line:
Tonight a patient ear ye Britons lend
Last Line:
We never can be but by ourselves undone
DMI number:
17438
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